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An Experimental Evaluation of a Scatter Search for the Linear Ordering Problem
Authors:Vicente Campos  Fred Glover  Manuel Laguna  Rafael Martí
Institution:(1) Dpto. de Estadística e Investigación Operativa, Facultad de Matemáticas, Universitat de Valencia, Dr. Moliner, 50, 46100 Burjassot, Valencia, Spain;(2) Graduate School of Business and Administration, 419 UCB, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0419, USA
Abstract:Scatter search is a population-based method that has recently been shown to yield promising outcomes for solving combinatorial and nonlinear global optimization problems. Based on formulations originally proposed in the 1960s for combining decision rules and problem constraints, such as in generating surrogate constraints, scatter search uses strategies for combining solution vectors that have proved effective in a variety of problem settings. In this paper, we present a scatter search implementation designed to find high quality solutions for the NP-hard linear ordering problem, which has a significant number of applications in practice. The LOP, for example, is equivalent to the so-called triangulation problem for input-output tables in economics. Our implementation incorporates innovative mechanisms to combine solutions and to create a balance between quality and diversification in the reference set. We also use a tracking process that generates solution statistics disclosing the nature of combinations and the ranks of antecedent solutions that produced the best final solutions. Extensive computational experiments with more than 300 instances establishes the effectiveness of our procedure in relation to approaches previously identified to be best.
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